How to Turn Off the In-Car Display Screen?

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VanViolet
07/25/25 9:52am
The in-car display screen can be turned off by switching the power button to OFF. Below is an introduction to related knowledge about car display screens: 1. Definition: In-car displays are primarily used for purposes such as connecting to a rearview camera for reversing or displaying advertisements on buses, subways, trains, etc. Mainstream products on the market typically include features like built-in TV, external speakers, SD card reading, USB functionality, and more. 2. Specifications: Basic specifications of in-car displays must include dust resistance and shock resistance. In terms of temperature, they must be able to withstand extreme temperature differences ranging from -30°C to +85°C, and up to 120°C. This is because the liquid crystals in the display panel can freeze in low-temperature environments, leading to display malfunctions or complete failure.
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